Cola Cakes: Your recommendations?

Cola Cakes: Your recommendations?

Hi, my son's birthday is Sunday, and I would like to make him a cola (Coke, Pepsi, Dr P, whatever) -based cake (it's sort of a joke - he won't drink soda, even though he enjoys the taste of it...it's the caffeine he can do without). Now, I have seen cola cake recipes around, but would like to rely on the experts (you) to give me an outstanding recipe *with* homemade frosting...something that will dazzle him.

Combine all ingredients except brisket in a roasting pan to fit brisket with not too much room left over. Add brisket and turn to coat with sauce. Cover very tightly with foil. Bake at 325 degrees for 4 or 5 hours. Slice meat across the grain and serve with sauce.

(I like to remove the brisket from the sauce and chill the two separately overnight. Next day remove any fat clumps from the top of the sauce. Reheat slowly, adding a little more water if needed. Slice the beef and add to the sauce and heat.)

I made a 7 up cake that was really good. I also have a recipe for a Sun Drop cake at home. If you can't get Sun Drop, Mountain Dew would do. My mother in law makes barbecue chicken using the basics for barbeque sauce and adds a cup of Coca Cola to it. You just cut down on the other liquids that you normally add. My daughter doesn't drink sodas either. Its mostly water and sometimes iced tea with her meals. She never even drank sodas during her teen years.

Melt margerine in saucepan, add flour and stir until smooth.In another saucepan, place sugar, eggs, undrained pineapple and coconut. Let warm and stir in the flour mixture. Stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil and let cook until thick enough.Pour over cooled cake